>>11414885How do you know he is built THAT differently from the average human?
>>11414921No. Of course, he trains more than the average human. And he's younger than the average adult human. And he probably falls on the right side of the bell curve, for various traits related to calf strength/size.
>>11414980Most professional athletes have used steroids.
>>114149961) All sorts of ways to manipulate the tests. Designer steroids, additional drugs or behaviors to modify their hormones before the test, paying off the testers, or smuggling in someone else's urine.
2) A lot of athletes will use steroids to get strong, and then stop using them in the months before the test. If they train correctly, they'll mostly keep the strength, despite the lack of hormones.
>>11415012>You are hard pressed to find a sport where less than 100% of the athletes are taking steroids.What about Olympic Archery? Or any other sport where strength/power/speed isn't the most useful trait?
>>11415076>If he was on steroids he'd have ruptured one of his muscles by now.No.
>You don't get to be that strong without your tendons properly adapting. If he was on steroid his tendons wouldn't be adapting as fast as the muscle he is putting on.Steroids aren't magic. They're just hormones that shift a larger percentage of your body's resources into rebuilding muscle after training that muscle. They aren't going to double the amount of weight you can lift, or anything like that.
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